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and by california puc, at energy commission, you cannot become a utility. if you are putting meters in, they have to be put into the san francisco puc. they have not talked to ports at all. they were unaware of this going on. i am trying to say, there are so many loose ends that you cannot possibly get it by september. if you put that as a deadline, it will make it difficult for the staff to dig down the enough to come up with the solution. we need to have access, it be able to give you something to send out to each and every -- i never opened my bill. so that we can reach out to those people. we have enough time to do this dance like whether it is parking more power and so forth. -- loose ends like whether it is parking or power and so forth. >> susie smith. >> i am here because we have a family boats at pier 40. i am also here to plead for more time. a lot of people are unaware of what is going on. we have some people who are residents of the city, some who are not. i know people are up here reaching for solutions and they are saying, we were on the list
and by california puc, at energy commission, you cannot become a utility. if you are putting meters in, they have to be put into the san francisco puc. they have not talked to ports at all. they were unaware of this going on. i am trying to say, there are so many loose ends that you cannot possibly get it by september. if you put that as a deadline, it will make it difficult for the staff to dig down the enough to come up with the solution. we need to have access, it be able to give you...
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i think all of us have been over to the new puc building which is a model of the building revolution and will use 60% less water than comparable building, will recycle 5,000 gallons a day of wastewater, store 25,000 gallons of rain water in its basement that will save almost 800,000 gallons of drinking water a year. in recent years it's been difficult for developers to install systems in it major buildings to allow for this type of water reuse. i want to thank staff of our puc, department of public health, dbi, as well as advocates for working together to help developers to help install advanced water systems in large developments. i want to thank puc for setting up a grant program to help provide dollars to developers that want to move forward with these types of systems. we want to make sure that san francisco remains a model for green living and green working in our city, and with that, colleagues, i ask for your support. >> supervisor campos: any comments or questions? same house, same call? without objection, those ordinance is passed on first reading. madam clerk, can you pleas
i think all of us have been over to the new puc building which is a model of the building revolution and will use 60% less water than comparable building, will recycle 5,000 gallons a day of wastewater, store 25,000 gallons of rain water in its basement that will save almost 800,000 gallons of drinking water a year. in recent years it's been difficult for developers to install systems in it major buildings to allow for this type of water reuse. i want to thank staff of our puc, department of...
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i also do want to acknowledge, though, that my understanding that the puc has been working closely with the consultants and they are monitoring the work. i am confident they will ensure they meet the obligations that are required of them under the contract. absolutely, it is important for us to monitor this. and that we request that the work product be surprised -- provided as soon as possible, so i appreciate the questions. >> mr. campbell touched on most of the items i was going to bring not. beyond the budget hearing, there'll also be an informational hearing in front of the government audit oversight. that should also be occurring in september. it is tentatively set on september 17 -- september 13. supervisor campos: why don't we open it up to public comment? in a member of the public who would like to speak, please come forward. >> good afternoon. san francisco green party. to kind of dovetail on what you said, mr. chair, i would first say that it's every once in a while i am in contact with local power. the logjam is not having the financial model ready. it is a concern that thing
i also do want to acknowledge, though, that my understanding that the puc has been working closely with the consultants and they are monitoring the work. i am confident they will ensure they meet the obligations that are required of them under the contract. absolutely, it is important for us to monitor this. and that we request that the work product be surprised -- provided as soon as possible, so i appreciate the questions. >> mr. campbell touched on most of the items i was going to...
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subs within three days, and that is what we are trying to make happen. >> i am glad to hear what the puc is doing. we need to follow their lead with automated notifications. what we have noticed is that they are not billing us on time. and when we pressure them to submit their invoices, they will say that they are carrying 27 or 30 subcontractors and we're waiting for two of them to submit their paperwork. that is a big problem. when we get wind of it, we addressed it. they don't like to do it because it creates a lot of additional of the minister of work. when we learn about it, we pressure them. we make about 90% of all the payments within less than 15 days. we have a high record of extraditing that. but we can talk to them afterwards and figure out how we can implement some of their practices. >> we are very much aware of the issue. one of the things that takes time on the applications is the review process. please get submitted by contractors on the fifth of the month and there can be another five days, 10 days of review. we have changed our policy and asked for a draft to be submitt
subs within three days, and that is what we are trying to make happen. >> i am glad to hear what the puc is doing. we need to follow their lead with automated notifications. what we have noticed is that they are not billing us on time. and when we pressure them to submit their invoices, they will say that they are carrying 27 or 30 subcontractors and we're waiting for two of them to submit their paperwork. that is a big problem. when we get wind of it, we addressed it. they don't like to...
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i am asking the puc to invest in the community. since 80% of the sewage -- i think you do of the community. that southeast community college is despicable. when you go inside, it looks a bit on the outside, when you go inside, it is smaller. when you go to the mission campus, it is small on the outside, it expands when you cut it again. i represent a certain young demographic. i am not the youngest, but i am still a youth. there are people in the trenches there really looking for work. but there are people like that in bayview, regardless of what you might read in the newspapers. with 80% of the sewage coming through our community, i still think you of the community. -- you owe the community. i do not want to take up too much of your time. president moran: any other public comment?
i am asking the puc to invest in the community. since 80% of the sewage -- i think you do of the community. that southeast community college is despicable. when you go inside, it looks a bit on the outside, when you go inside, it is smaller. when you go to the mission campus, it is small on the outside, it expands when you cut it again. i represent a certain young demographic. i am not the youngest, but i am still a youth. there are people in the trenches there really looking for work. but...
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currently, puc hasn't yet come together on how to do the recycled water again at golden gate park nor to do with other watering of the golf course, so when i look at it, is it ever going to be lake merced being used as a storage area for fresh water, for recycled water, san francisco has to come up with 25 million gallons of recycled water and currently there's puc of 2.5 to 3 million gallons a day, so i don't know how it's going to be, that's the bigger picture but when you start narrowing it down with the northlake they use in fresh water and separating out different lakes, that's kicked around a little bit. they also don't have a set plan, a puc for the reverse osmosis of the water that's coming out of the ground water. my problem with that is every time i go to the water type place, i have an issue with why aren't we drinking portable water, why don't we get the reverse osmosis and that's more in the public safety health and getting better water. if you want to buy water, black mountain makes such water, reverse osmosis and it takes out all that bacteria which causes in humans the
currently, puc hasn't yet come together on how to do the recycled water again at golden gate park nor to do with other watering of the golf course, so when i look at it, is it ever going to be lake merced being used as a storage area for fresh water, for recycled water, san francisco has to come up with 25 million gallons of recycled water and currently there's puc of 2.5 to 3 million gallons a day, so i don't know how it's going to be, that's the bigger picture but when you start narrowing it...
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we have juli from the puc. >> this is an item that pertains to a consultant agreement with jacobs engineering group. it is one of multiple agreements for the water improvement program. it was awarded in 2008. it has a value of $25 million and a duration of four years, 10 months. budget analysts did an excellent job of describing the scope and the reason why an amendment is needed at this time. the main reason, actually, is that we need additional services to help us address archeological and paleontological discoveries at various sites under a critical pipeline that we're building. at one side, we discovered a human remains and it was determined to be most efficient and cost-effective to tunnel under the area. in summary, we are seeking your approval to increase the agreement from $25 million to $26.5 million, a 6% increase. the projects will be completed shortly, so we do not seek an extension of the agreement. there are also some related items to the findings. i will be happy to answer any questions. chairperson chu: thank you. budget analyst report. >> on page 3 the request of $1.5 million
we have juli from the puc. >> this is an item that pertains to a consultant agreement with jacobs engineering group. it is one of multiple agreements for the water improvement program. it was awarded in 2008. it has a value of $25 million and a duration of four years, 10 months. budget analysts did an excellent job of describing the scope and the reason why an amendment is needed at this time. the main reason, actually, is that we need additional services to help us address archeological...
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>> that is part of the process that goes to rate fairness and to the puc as the rate schedule and that comes to the board of supervisors. >> is the $5 meant to be a nominal amount to have people reflect or meant to cover some administrative charges? >> again, we are not counting on any money so that is what it will reflect. if for example it made more sense to have zero for low-income customers that would be fine. >> okay. one other question. this is on the city side or cca power side. on the other end, pg&e end, is there a reconnect fee. should a customer be automatically enrolled or into the cca program. say they realized they don't want to be in the program, opt back out six months into the program. what happens on the other end, the pg&e end? >> if representatives are here from pg&e, i will let they answer when they get up. but my understanding is that if a single person rolls back into pg&e it makes no difference. if there were a lot, that would make them go out and buy new power at a different rate than their power mix might be they would have the ability to charge a higher amoun
>> that is part of the process that goes to rate fairness and to the puc as the rate schedule and that comes to the board of supervisors. >> is the $5 meant to be a nominal amount to have people reflect or meant to cover some administrative charges? >> again, we are not counting on any money so that is what it will reflect. if for example it made more sense to have zero for low-income customers that would be fine. >> okay. one other question. this is on the city side or...
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i also realize there are people here from the puc and the controller's office in the room and others that are friends and colleagues. i want to thank them all for a wonderful 28 years. my partner is here of 39 years. >> [applause.] >> i look back and think of how much fun i've had in my career. i'd like to say we've changed the culture of the controller's office and made it the go to place for independent advice to move this city forward. when i say we,it not the royal we. no one person does all this. it takes all these people and all of you to make these things happen. but i've been hart of it and enjoyed it. we have the economic analyst group. over the years, it has been fun to rebuild the water system, to start the planning for the sewer system rebuild, to maybe have some things of renewable energy and i appreciate that. i have had the chance to be part of rewriting the city charter, creating ma, the department of aging and adult services, figuring out how to rebuild laguna honda and how seniors can live their lives in dignity and other projects. i said before i think my greatest
i also realize there are people here from the puc and the controller's office in the room and others that are friends and colleagues. i want to thank them all for a wonderful 28 years. my partner is here of 39 years. >> [applause.] >> i look back and think of how much fun i've had in my career. i'd like to say we've changed the culture of the controller's office and made it the go to place for independent advice to move this city forward. when i say we,it not the royal we. no one...
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i know if this goes forward your staff will be working closely with the puc in the implementation of this. i want to thank you in advance for that. >> thank you for the presentation. colleagues, we have the items before us. i think there are couple items to discuss ahead of time. there were budget analyst recommendations and also amendments proposed by supervisor campos. supervisor campos has articulated what those would be. i do not believe they were substantive in nature. colleagues, do we have a motion to accept those recommendations. actually accept those amendments? we have that motion. we will do that without objection. then the budget analyst had made a few recommendations to change language to reflect up to five years and also place a budget committee reserve on the pending program details. this is for the $2 million for go solar, 2 million for energy efficiency and 2 million for additional studies. colleagues, we have that motion. just a question for the city attorney whether or not that would be substantive. >> city attorney, would not be substantive. >> okay. do we have a
i know if this goes forward your staff will be working closely with the puc in the implementation of this. i want to thank you in advance for that. >> thank you for the presentation. colleagues, we have the items before us. i think there are couple items to discuss ahead of time. there were budget analyst recommendations and also amendments proposed by supervisor campos. supervisor campos has articulated what those would be. i do not believe they were substantive in nature. colleagues, do...
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one is the discussion about estimated rate increases but the rates need to be approved by the puc. once the rates are approved by the puc the board of supervisors will have 30 days to reject the rates. the contract between shell energy and puc doesn't go into effect until those rates have been finally approved. that would be one piece of this. the other is there is a $6 million appropriation request for the sustainability program. there is not a detailed budget for these programs. we are recommending that $6 million be placed on budget and finance committee reserve, punisheding budget details for the program. another point which hasn't really been talked about in much detail is pg&e has subsequently to the city, looking at the program has proposed their own program that could potentially be competitive with any green energy program the city recommends. we have a couple recommendations. mr. harrington has proposed an alternative to the recommendation, we concur with, which is approve resolution to approve term to up to five years, so that would be different. up to five years. we als
one is the discussion about estimated rate increases but the rates need to be approved by the puc. once the rates are approved by the puc the board of supervisors will have 30 days to reject the rates. the contract between shell energy and puc doesn't go into effect until those rates have been finally approved. that would be one piece of this. the other is there is a $6 million appropriation request for the sustainability program. there is not a detailed budget for these programs. we are...
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chair, we have to open#l1÷jv it up for puc comment. >> chair mar: thank you. so let's open this up for publiv comment. oh, supervisor olague is here. okay. so we just introducede no. 3, the housing preservation and production item, thejv dashboard -- >> supervisor olague: be item because we need to talk to some of the organizations1sj'$ t have been working with us closely, and also with the reach more consensus among some of those items that are still a littleíh controversia >> chair mar: okay. thank you, supervisor. >> supervisor olague: uh-huh. >> chair mar:p[cpz let's open ts up for public comment. is there anyone from the public comment that would lieb torgm speak? public comment is closed. colleagues, without objection. we're moving this to september thank you. thank you, supervisorx3?cx ola, c @&c"x please call item 4. >> alisa miller: ordinance amending planning code to permit existing gasoline stations cx on 19th avenue to provide a mechanical car wash >> chair mar: so, it looks like supervisor olague has left. so we have to present,mu planning depa
chair, we have to open#l1÷jv it up for puc comment. >> chair mar: thank you. so let's open this up for publiv comment. oh, supervisor olague is here. okay. so we just introducede no. 3, the housing preservation and production item, thejv dashboard -- >> supervisor olague: be item because we need to talk to some of the organizations1sj'$ t have been working with us closely, and also with the reach more consensus among some of those items that are still a littleíh controversia...
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this is kind of modeled on what the new puc headquarters building is able to do. right now this is a voluntary programg to this. the san francisco public utilities commission is providing two rather large buildings to come online to do this kind of on site reuse. the proposed fees .%on this are very high. i know the acting director have expressed concerns on that. we have asked fh supervisor chu toy)ó try to geta clearer definition of what this would entail. it would include annual fees that would amount to'rñ $1,500 t for the puc to review certain reports. ñrwe are expecting some sticker stock -- shock reaction, if in fact this goes through. at any rate, it iszh a great program. it is not like everyone will be affected by this. '[áhráem i wanted to r to earlierir referring to borrowed light, and the blazing that is going back to the green building subcommittee"t. Ñii believe that they will be having a discussion on that in september. they may be looking to tie that full concept to leed standard. that is to be decided. e7know, supervisor wiener has bn trie
this is kind of modeled on what the new puc headquarters building is able to do. right now this is a voluntary programg to this. the san francisco public utilities commission is providing two rather large buildings to come online to do this kind of on site reuse. the proposed fees .%on this are very high. i know the acting director have expressed concerns on that. we have asked fh supervisor chu toy)ó try to geta clearer definition of what this would entail. it would include annual fees that...
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repeatedly different supervisors and different mayors have told the puc to get a program we can bring to you. 2004, 5, 6, 7 we appropriated $5 million to this program then. we spent a substantial portion of that. we appropriated another million in the last year or two. we have gone out several times and tried to get a program that would work the way we hoped. we hoped it would be cheaper. that is not what the market is having available to us. in 2010 with the second rfp we appropriated another million in the budget. you gave us the authority to negotiate a contract and bring it to you. that is what we are doing today. as supervisor campos mentioned lafco has been very involved and had 11 meetings on this topic. it is not news to anyone and we are ready to go. before i get into the description of the program there have been questions raised. i thought it was better to hit those off the top. the first is the why isn't this an opt-in program? there is discomfort people will be captured by an opt-out. the first reason it is not an opt-in is that is not allowed by state law. the law says i
repeatedly different supervisors and different mayors have told the puc to get a program we can bring to you. 2004, 5, 6, 7 we appropriated $5 million to this program then. we spent a substantial portion of that. we appropriated another million in the last year or two. we have gone out several times and tried to get a program that would work the way we hoped. we hoped it would be cheaper. that is not what the market is having available to us. in 2010 with the second rfp we appropriated another...
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i also wanted to say that the quality of life really does not rest solely with puc. you have to do your part, but the other departments have to come forward and work in partnership. i know that from the mayor, it is high on his priorities. we can really see tremendous improvement. thank you, mr. carrington. -- mr. harrington. president moran: thank you. mr. robert woods? >> good afternoon. i come here not to score in leadership. i come here to plead with your better wisdom. the community has been suffering for over 40 years. i started work in the community in 1972. as a housing development specialist in the city of san francisco, i was assigned to bayview hunters point. we developed the hundred 33 units and i saw the community -- 833 units and i saw the community working. i know what the community can produce. it is hard to make up 40 years of not working. you have to see this yourself and to know that they need sustainability. it becomes important to meet your monthly bills. it becomes important to the community and the investment that you are putting in the neighbo
i also wanted to say that the quality of life really does not rest solely with puc. you have to do your part, but the other departments have to come forward and work in partnership. i know that from the mayor, it is high on his priorities. we can really see tremendous improvement. thank you, mr. carrington. -- mr. harrington. president moran: thank you. mr. robert woods? >> good afternoon. i come here not to score in leadership. i come here to plead with your better wisdom. the community...
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as you might imagine, the california puc has been pressuring them to make those repairs as quickly as possible. to get a new easement where they would have to replace some of the pipe would take months. we are attempting to give them revocable permits that would allow them to start the work as quickly as possible. it does mean that we will be bringing back to you and to the board of supervisors permanent easements, but to be clear, we are giving memory vocable -- refocus it -- revocable permits that would be easier to say no to later. one of them would be the crystal springs golf course. they're trying to replace, in one case, 39 mi. of pipe. this is a big job and they're trying to do it as fast as possible. our intent in mind to be your and our objection would be to give them reach vocable permits the -- revocable permits. >> will there be easements granted? >> there will be easements, but in this case, they just tend to be over a little bit from where the pipes were. >> there just over a little bit from -- ? >> that is the norm. >> and it is natural gas? rex it is. -- >> is. >> my o
as you might imagine, the california puc has been pressuring them to make those repairs as quickly as possible. to get a new easement where they would have to replace some of the pipe would take months. we are attempting to give them revocable permits that would allow them to start the work as quickly as possible. it does mean that we will be bringing back to you and to the board of supervisors permanent easements, but to be clear, we are giving memory vocable -- refocus it -- revocable permits...
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i have been working with the puc and dbi on this ordinance. it has been a great experience to bring the family together to support the types of projects that we are going to be seeing more and more of. from the health department perspective, we're looking forward to having a formal mechanism by which all of these developments work together to make sure that these systems go in place in a way that ensure they are going to be a functioning according to our expectations so the health system will be protected along with the environment. if you have any questions about any of the regulations that are being directed by the ordinance, and the puc and dbi have been very helpful. and we're in support of the ordinance. supervisor chiu: i want to thank dph as well as dbi. the three systems really move this forward for the community. obviously we all care about this. thank you. supervisor mar: grace? >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you very much. we appreciate the intent and the motivation behind this ordinance. yes, we would appreciate more out rea
i have been working with the puc and dbi on this ordinance. it has been a great experience to bring the family together to support the types of projects that we are going to be seeing more and more of. from the health department perspective, we're looking forward to having a formal mechanism by which all of these developments work together to make sure that these systems go in place in a way that ensure they are going to be a functioning according to our expectations so the health system will...
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and i'm assuming that they will cover all of the puc costs related to this relocation. >> mr. harrington? >> all of the different parts of the puc are involved with city planning, because city planning has to be happy with the final review on that. in many cases, i believe they want to have the old pipeline left in place. what you do when a pipeline is still underground there, we're working on reimbursement of costs. >> and if they are leaving the zero pipeline -- leaving the old pipeline, to the extent that their costs later on, they're working that out, right? >> yes. >> ok, thank you. >> the report of the bosky general manager, mr. johnson. >> i will keep my remarks brief. you have a long way to go today. i think i am interested in watching you deal with the triple bottom line, as you do your sources to work. a couple of comments, ab 6127, that would allow us to issue substantial bonds that is on the governor's desk, hopefully he will sign it soon, or at least not veto it and allow it to become law. we will continue to work with staff to make sure all the pieces are in plac
and i'm assuming that they will cover all of the puc costs related to this relocation. >> mr. harrington? >> all of the different parts of the puc are involved with city planning, because city planning has to be happy with the final review on that. in many cases, i believe they want to have the old pipeline left in place. what you do when a pipeline is still underground there, we're working on reimbursement of costs. >> and if they are leaving the zero pipeline -- leaving the...
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it's great to see that all of the staff of puc in that area will be in one location. it's very good for the department. and i just like because see i go a long way back. i can speak about and i asked the director a minute ago about something i brought up about the meetings of the c.a.c. to be brought back to bayview, hunter's point. mr. bryant. >> president moran and board members, first of all, this is a great building. i want to, you know, i didn't come here to speak on the building. over time, i have always asked why it wasn't being used. as somewhat younger employee in the city and county of san francisco. i was taken out to that location by none other than leeroy king and met alex pitcher, whose office it was at one time. i said this to many folks, this is a, he gives me a chance to get it and i'm buying it. i'm glad the p.u.c. is now reconsidering it. and i just wanted to say that if you do reclaim it, let's not just consider that alex pitcher has a room over an 1800 oak dale, but let's consider alex pitcher being an institution there and at one time it was wate
it's great to see that all of the staff of puc in that area will be in one location. it's very good for the department. and i just like because see i go a long way back. i can speak about and i asked the director a minute ago about something i brought up about the meetings of the c.a.c. to be brought back to bayview, hunter's point. mr. bryant. >> president moran and board members, first of all, this is a great building. i want to, you know, i didn't come here to speak on the building....
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but i must say the puc has been very responsive in their attention to not only getting the repair done, but proactively inspecting all components of the infrastructure so as to prevent repairs in the future. the infrastructure is part --
but i must say the puc has been very responsive in their attention to not only getting the repair done, but proactively inspecting all components of the infrastructure so as to prevent repairs in the future. the infrastructure is part --
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. >> the rest of the puc's operations. why don't we go to office of economic analysis. >>> as you are going through your report, i know there are rates we are hearing about in terms of what the puc has versus what you have. just for reflection about what your analysis assumes. >> certainly. good afternoon, ted egan, controller's office of economic analysis. last month our office issued (audio difficulty) payments that would be made by shell covering the 4.5 year period. and additional programs the p.u.c. is implementing. those total 19.5 million, of which 13.5 go to suppliers, shell and noble americas. they really represent essentially a withdrawal of that amount of money of government spending in that time period. it would come back in four and a half years, though another amount may have to secure another 4.5, if there was a need for a security fund. that is the another unknown. the 6 million the p.u.c. is proposing to spend on go solar sfs subsidy and studies for a build-out would represent an injection to the economy a
. >> the rest of the puc's operations. why don't we go to office of economic analysis. >>> as you are going through your report, i know there are rates we are hearing about in terms of what the puc has versus what you have. just for reflection about what your analysis assumes. >> certainly. good afternoon, ted egan, controller's office of economic analysis. last month our office issued (audio difficulty) payments that would be made by shell covering the 4.5 year period. and...
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. ♪ every drop of rain, it's a reach -- happy retirement ed harrington, at the puc. ♪ when you smile so warm and tender, you're a sight for city eyes to see. ♪ hey, ain't no city like the one i got. ♪ you can bevy up when it's down,i'm going. ♪ put a little city hall music in my day. ♪ wouldn't be surprised if the city budget keeps growing. ♪ budget keeps growing bigger each day. ♪ ain't no city like the one i got. ♪ it's a real good friend all the way to land's end. ♪ ain't no city like the one that i love, gov. looks like outside with the symphony... ♪ it's time to begin the city begin. ♪ it's time to begin the city begin. ♪ it's time to begin, you know what i mean. ♪ it's time to begin the symphony begin. ♪ let them stay, let them play. ♪ let the begin all the day. ♪ let it begin the begin. >> president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, members of the board of supervisors. my name is charlie walker, some of you know me. i come today to let you know that the african-american contract -- truckers -- san francisco is probably the worst city
. ♪ every drop of rain, it's a reach -- happy retirement ed harrington, at the puc. ♪ when you smile so warm and tender, you're a sight for city eyes to see. ♪ hey, ain't no city like the one i got. ♪ you can bevy up when it's down,i'm going. ♪ put a little city hall music in my day. ♪ wouldn't be surprised if the city budget keeps growing. ♪ budget keeps growing bigger each day. ♪ ain't no city like the one i got. ♪ it's a real good friend all the way to land's end. ♪ ain't...
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i think it is time for tida to come forward and with the puc to really give us a thorough briefing about what that looks like and what that means, and so i look forward to having that conversation, but in terms of the master lease agreement, i agree with supervisor kim, i don't see a reason for delay for the master lease agreements nor for moving forward with the cooperative agreement to provide those services. supervisor avalos? >> i actually want to propose a different tact, what if we were to move this forward to the full board without recommendation and have a report at the full board that can touch upon some of the concerns around what the dissolution of redevelopment and changes that now tida was a redevelopment agency but it's functioning kind of like one, what that is with implications to our general fund especially with emergency services but i think it would be good to have a public discussion around the full board around the radiation issue as well. it seems like there's been some discussion or communication that's happened between the california department of public health wi
i think it is time for tida to come forward and with the puc to really give us a thorough briefing about what that looks like and what that means, and so i look forward to having that conversation, but in terms of the master lease agreement, i agree with supervisor kim, i don't see a reason for delay for the master lease agreements nor for moving forward with the cooperative agreement to provide those services. supervisor avalos? >> i actually want to propose a different tact, what if we...